Mmm-mm Good #1: Introduction “One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.” This quote by Virginia Woolf is like my motto for life. She should have added that “one cannot live well” in there also. Food is the basis for life; if someone wants to live they have to eat. Food is what provides people with enough energy to get through the day, it is what satisfies hunger cravings, and it also is what provides your body with the nutrition needed throughout your life. People eat
Event Purpose The Indiana Latino Institute celebrates the Hispanic Heritage Month that begins September 15 and concludes on October 15. Each annual celebration is filled with diverse events throughout the month. The “Orange-ing” of the canal was the first of many events for the Indiana Latino Institute as part of their month-long celebration. The event included Zumba to Despacito, lunch from local food trucks, and promotional booths, including a partnership with the American Red Cross of Indiana
or other artistic tradition. There have been exceptions, such as the Costa Rican landscape school of painting in the 1920s. In the late 1980s local artists and bands became famous for having their own original material, such as José Capmany, Café con Leche and Inconsciente Colectivo; some of them had fans from outside of Costa Rica, like Editus, a Grammy winning contemporary jazz ensemble. At that time a popular Latin genre developed, chiqui-chiqui as it was known, led by bands such as Los Hicsos
The United States of America is a nation built upon immigrants from various parts of the world. The food in the United States resembles the history of the people that lived in certain areas. When you think of an American dish you would think of burgers and fires or fried chicken (US Food). Even though these are popular dishes to have in America it doesn’t resemble the multicultural people that live there. There are certain foods that you may consider to be American but there are also many dishes
Costa Rica is a very beautiful and unique place. It was my first time going there and I loved it! It was much different than the United States in ways I didn’t mind or even enjoyed. We saw many things and went many places while we were down there. I am ready to go back again already and do new, exciting things. However, we did a lot while we were down there. Our first stop was San Jose. We arrived late at night, so after we checked into the Don Carlos and found our rooms, a group of us went to go